Regular line outs, or RCA outs?

Posted by: MarcK

Regular line outs, or RCA outs? - 04/13/02 08:38 PM

I'm planning on recording my PSR-2000 to my computer. Which outputs are better for this purpose, the standard 1/4" stereo outs, or the RCA stereo outs? Which are "cleaner", etc.? Thanks.
Posted by: DonM

Re: Regular line outs, or RCA outs? - 04/13/02 11:52 PM

The RCA outs are clean, but remember they are "wide open" all the time. The 1/4 inch outs are controlled by the volume knob and/or pedal.
DonM
Posted by: Beakybird

Re: Regular line outs, or RCA outs? - 04/14/02 05:21 AM

This means that, using RCA outs, you can turn off the volume of your PSR and rely completely on your mixer during recording. Otherwise, with 1/4" outs, I believe (Could someone verify this?) you can turn off the speakers by inserting a 1/4" plug into the headphone jack. Then you can control external output with the volume knob or a volume pedal.

Larry
Posted by: DonM

Re: Regular line outs, or RCA outs? - 04/14/02 01:01 PM

You are correct, oh Beaked One.
Don
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Regular line outs, or RCA outs? - 04/14/02 01:53 PM

Ho-Ooooohh
Posted by: DonM

Re: Regular line outs, or RCA outs? - 04/14/02 04:46 PM

Dang it's good to see you back Dave. I consider you like spell-check--just sitting there to see if any of us make mistakes!
Love you man,
Don